Lancaster Super Speedway hosts the M&M Garage Extreme 4 Double Duels Showdown on Saturday night.
The M&M Garage Extreme 4 Division is regarded as one of the top LSS divisions in racing and car count.
The division has nearly 18-20 cars each week. The race was rained out last week, but the field drew some new drivers before the rain came.
One lucky driver will have a chance to double down on the night to claim two wins, with both main events paying full purses.

Lancaster Super Speedway will host the M&M Garage Extreme 4 Double Duels Showdown on Saturday night.
The M&M Garage Extreme 4 Division averages one of the largest car counts at Lancaster Super Speedway each week. The division features exciting racing with rubbing, beating and sometimes two- or three-wide finishes.
Fans can expect some of the Carolinas top Extreme 4 drivers to be here for the Double Duels.

Chris Hargett captured the SECA Crate Late Model $2,000 bonus race at Lancaster Super Speedway on Saturday night.
The front row featured Hargett and Hank Taylor. When the green flag fell, Hargett, Taylor, Steve Banal and Gary Puckett battled for the lead entering turn one.
Hargett, exiting turn two, led, with Taylor and Banal behind him. As the laps ticked off, Hargett pulled away from the field, with an intense battle for second as Banal and Taylor swapped second numerous times,

Veteran driver Brandy Baker captured two wins to highlight Lancaster Super Speedway action Saturday night.
In the Montgomery Towing Super Stock main event, Brandy Baker and Brent Hodges held the front row. When the green flag dropped, Baker, Brent Hodges, Andy Hodges and Joseph Engelbrecht roared into turn one battling for the lead.
Exiting turn two, Baker and Brent Hodges battled for the lead.
As the laps ticked off, it became a two-car show for the lead as Baker led, with Hodges pressuring him hard.

The USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour, featuring the Sprint Cars, invade the Lancaster Super Speedway half-mile on Saturday night.
The Sprint Cars, presented By K&N Filters, are always a fan favorite at LSS due to the speeds they have down the long straightaways into the turns.
One driver known as Lancaster Super Speedway’s most popular Sprint Car driver is Eric Riggins Jr.
Riggins has the big half-mile track figured out pretty well.

After Mother Nature dominated the last two weeks at Lancaster Super Speedway, area race fans and drivers were ready to see some dirt fly at the half-mile oval.
Ricky Greene captured the first main event of the busy night in the SECA Crate Sportsman Division.
After qualifying from two weeks ago, Jeffrey McGuirt, “The Red Rocket,” and Travis Payne were on the front row.
Payne bolted to the early lead and left McGuirt and the rest of the field to battle for second.

Lancaster Super Speedway officials are hoping to dodge the track’s biggest nemesis this season.
Rain has had an impact on LSS racing action the last two weeks, and the track officials are hoping for clear weather for the first race in April.
Lancaster Super Speedway will be hosting a full racing card Saturday night.
The April 2 lineup has three make-up main events from Saturday, March 19 when they were rained out.